Africa's savannah elephants
African savanna elephant | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
African savanna elephants are found in 23 countries and live in a variety of habitats, from open and wooded savannas to even some deserts and forests. The ...
African bush elephant - Wikipedia
African bush elephant ... "Loxodonta africana" redirects here. For the album, see Loxodonta Africana (album). The African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), also ...
Meet the African savannah elephant (African bush elephant) | IFAW
As the largest land mammals in the world, it's no surprise that African savannah elephants roam widely to find the food and water they need. They typically have ...
African Savannah Elephant - NSIP - Wildlife Conservation Society
African savannah elephants have large home ranges, spanning hundreds of square miles. As they move, they push over trees to get to their branches and roots, ...
African savanna elephant - National Geographic
African savanna elephants can thrive in a range of habitats, from wooded savannas and open grasslands to deserts. In fact, one of the few places in sub-Saharan ...
African elephant species now Endangered and Critically ... - IUCN
The African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) is now listed as Critically Endangered and the African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana) as Endangered.
African Savanna Elephant | The Maryland Zoo
The savanna elephant is found in eastern and southern Africa, living in varied habitats including marsh, savanna, woodlands, and semi-desert.
African Savannah elephant - ZSL
Populations of African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in West Africa range across 13 countires, including: Benin, Burkina-Faso, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea, ...
Savannah elephant - Natural history
HABITAT: Savannah elephants occupy the savannah, grassland and desert ecosystems of sub-Saharan Africa. RANGE: Savannah elephants live in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Species Spotlight: Development Threatens African Savanna Elephants
The most significant threats to the elephants include poaching, hunting, habitat loss and, increasingly, conflict with people. Around 70% of ...
African Savanna Elephant - Global Conservation
African savanna elephants are the largest terrestrial mammal on Earth. Though they once roamed throughout sub-Saharan Africa, their range has become ...
African Bush Elephants (Savanna Elephants) | Virunga National Park
IUCN Status: Endangered. The African bush elephant, also known as the savanna elephant is the planet's largest land animal. It can weigh as much as 7 metric ...
Facts and myths about the African savanna elephant - Planet Wild
Savanna elephants prefer open grasslands and savanna, opting to move across vast open plains in search of food and water.
AFRICAN SAVANNA ELEPHANT - Saving The Survivors
African Savanna Elephants are the largest terrestrial animal and the largest species of Elephant on Earth. They are characterised by their trunks as noses and ...
African Elephant | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
The presence of African elephants helps to maintain suitable habitats for many other species. In central African forests, up to 30 percent of tree species may ...
African elephant: strong, smart, but vulnerable - WWF-UK
Following population declines over several decades due to poaching for ivory and loss of habitat, the African forest elephant is now listed as ...
African elephant, facts and photos - National Geographic
African elephants are keystone species, meaning they play a critical role in their ecosystem. Also known as “ecosystem engineers,” elephants shape their habitat ...
Connectivity—the way forward for Africa's savannah elephants
Connectivity—the way forward for Africa's savannah elephants.
Elephant | African Wildlife Foundation
The African elephant is endangered by demand for its ivory tusks. AWF fights elephant poaching, ivory trafficking, and ivory demand to save elephants from ...
African Bush Elephant | The Nature Conservancy
The African bush elephant is the largest land mammal in the world, but habitat destruction and poaching pose major threats to species ...